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AFAIK it has always been listed as a Rhapsody to Go device but that is strictly because of the native client it uses. Once again the N810 doesn't fall into any conventional category so the marketing department messes it up and puts it in the WRONG category.
The second page of three shows a n800 as a recommended To Go device so I went ahead and upgraded my account to To Go and proceeded to get the run around from support. Despite the fact that the n800 is listed on their own pages as recommended they say it's not compatible and refuse to give any more information.
Have any n810 (or n800!) users successfully used Rhapsody To Go on their device? If so, how, and what version of Windows are you using?
Larry